
Posts Tagged ‘Podcast’
Good Jibes #125: Liz Diaz on Celebrating Wooden Boats
In this episode, Liz tells how she found her 1956 Japanese-built wooden sloop, why there’s beauty in boat design, how to learn about boats from other enthusiasts, how wooden boats compare to other types of boats, and why anybody can sail.
Good Jibes #124: Arnstein Mustad on Yacht Deliveries and the Lessons Learned
Arnstein has been one of the busiest professional yacht delivery captains in the US since establishing Mustad Marine in 2002.
Good Jibes #123: “A Sailboat Changed Our Lives” and “No Name” (L38 Verbatim)
This week's host, Ryan Foland, reads two articles from the pages of 'Latitude 38.' Hear "The Day a Sailboat Changed Our Lives" by Al Fricke and "Trimaran No Name — One Thing Leads to Another" by Stephen Wolf.
Good Jibes #122: “Dawn Patrol — Jumping the Puddle Singlehanded” (L38 Verbatim)
Hear Ben Linder's story about singlehanding the Pacific Puddle Jump aboard one of its smallest boats, his Oregon-based Pacific Seacraft 27 Orion, 'Dawn.'
Good Jibes #121: Chris Childers on Teaching Kids to Sail
Listen in as Chris chats about his first sailing experience, his first rescue, and how we can better sell the sport to the next generation,
Good Jibes #120: Dennis Maggard on Solo Sailing
Hear about Dennis's journey from a Silicon Valley tech employee to spending weeks singlehanding, and the allure of being alone at sea.
Good Jibes #119: Johnny Sampson on the Catalina Museum for Art & History
Hear Ryan and Johnny Sampson talk about preserving Catalina Island’s history through sharing stories.
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Good Jibes #118: Bill Kreysler on Business Lessons From Sailing
Tune in as host Moe Roddy chats with sailor-turned-entrepreneur Bill Kreysler about sailing, business and building racing boats.
Good Jibes #117: John Arndt and Ryan Foland on Yacht Clubs
This week’s co-hosts John Arndt and Ryan Foland get back to basics with yacht clubs — the community, the benefits, the stigma, and the battle to get more people on the water.
Good Jibes #116: Paul Cayard on Navigating the Waves of Success
Paul Cayard is a National Sailing Hall of Famer, Olympian, several-time World Champion, and former executive director of the US Sailing Team.
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